Word: mcnutt
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Died. Paul Vories McNutt, 63, lawyer, onetime (1933-37) Democratic governor of Indiana and first U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1946-47), administrator of key New Deal and Fair Deal agencies and perennial aspirant to the Democratic presidential nomination; of cancer; in Manhattan. Handsome, white-haired Paul McNutt set his sights on the presidency ("I intend to be President of the United States") while still a Harvard Law School student in 1916. He served as a field-artillery officer in World War I, returned to Indiana to become (in 1919) law professor at Indiana University and later (1925-33), dean...
...back home and applied for admission to the Indiana University Law School. At first it appeared that he would be turned down, but the dean of the school, who may have been appreciating a kindred spirit, looked him over and decided to let him in. The dean: Paul Vories McNutt, who had been national commander of the American Legion, and was soon to be governor of Indiana...
...MCNUTT Philadelphia
...Anything but Ethical." In 1932 Frank McHale, then a struggling lawyer in a blue suit thin from wear, got his start in politics as part of Paul McNutt's machine. Thereafter, McHale's political and legal careers were brilliantly successful, and it would be hard to say exactly how much one career helped the other. So formidable has the McHale name become that he has had many big Republican clients...
Assault with a dangerous weapon-a beer bottle--and charges of disturbing the peace were racked up against two Business School students yesterday after an early-morning fracas outside the Yard. Delos McNutt 2B and William M. Bauman 2B face charges of assault and disturbing the peace respectively, in Superior Court...